March 27th

[img_assist|nid=3975|title=Marc Gasol|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=350|height=263]During the 2007 FIBA EuroCup All Star game in Cyprus, NBAdraft.net had a chance to visit with first-time All Star Marc Gasol, brother of NBA All-Star Pau Gasol.

(Parts of this interview have been translated from Spanish)

Motenko: Marc, thanks for agreeing to conduct this interview with NBAdraft.net.

As much as I enjoy rooting for the underdog, too often the Cinderella Sweet Sixteen team falls dead once it gets to the regional semifinals. So while the first weekend was less entertaining, the quality of the teams remaining will make next weekend extremely interesting.

March 14th

[img_assist|nid=3999|title=Acie Law|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=250|height=271]Everybody does it differently.

By now, many people have filled out their brackets. They’ve paid their way into the office pool and posted their picks on ESPN’s Bracket Challenge. The goal is a perfect bracket, the hope is something good enough to rake in a little money and have some fun in the process.

That's the odds of filling out a perfect bracket according to ESPN. That's 9 billion times a billion. Not so tough right? So without further ado, here's the first perfect bracket in the history of mankind:

March 13th

Most people that follow the NBA were regularly taught as they learned the game about certain so-called truths. Undoubtedly most of these are in fact true, and they make it easier to follow and enjoy basketball. However, there are a few notions out there that, despite being defended by very poor reasoning, are believed by just about everyone and used in water-cooler discussions around the country.